| Value |
Category |
| 01 |
Architects, engineers and similar occupations |
| 02 |
Chemists, Physicists, Pharmacists and similar occupations |
| 03 |
Agronomists, Veterinarians, Biologists, Naturalists and similar occupations |
| 04 |
Physicians, surgeons and dentists |
| 05 |
Paramedics and similar occupations |
| 06 |
Nurses and midwives |
| 07 |
Professors and teachers |
| 08 |
Specialists in mathematical, economic, social sciences and the like |
| 09 |
Lawyers, judges and similar occupations |
| 10 |
Artists, writers, amusers and similar occupations |
| 11 |
Clergy people and similar occupations |
| 12 |
People in occupations similar to professionals |
| 13 |
Officers, pilots and machine officers in water navigation |
| 14 |
Pilots, flight mechanics and air navigators |
| 15 |
Directives in public administration |
| 16 |
Directors and managers in retail and wholesale trade |
| 17 |
Other directors, professionals and administrators |
| 18 |
Accountants and expert accountants |
| 19 |
Bookkeepers, cashiers |
| 20 |
Typists and stenographers |
| 21 |
Operators of other office machines and equipment n.e.c. |
| 22 |
Inspectors, clearers and comptrollers in transportation and communications |
| 23 |
Mailmen, messengers and similar occupations |
| 24 |
Telephone operators, telegraphists, and other telecommunications operators |
| 25 |
Other clerks and similar occupations in transportation services |
| 26 |
Other clerks and similar occupations |
| 27 |
Proprietor salespeople in wholesale and retail |
| 28 |
Store clerks and peddlers |
| 29 |
Wholesale travel salespeople and representatives |
| 30 |
Other salespeople and similar occupations |
| 31 |
Farmers (owners and managers) |
| 32 |
Farm laborers, gardeners and other agricultural workers |
| 33 |
Fishermen and related occupations |
| 34 |
Hunters, "tramperos" and similar occupations |
| 35 |
Lumbermen, woodchoppers and similar occupations |
| 36 |
Chauffeurs, highway drivers and similar vehicle drivers |
| 37 |
Train conductors and locomotive firemen |
| 38 |
Sailors and small boat operators |
| 39 |
Traffic equipment operators, brakemen and switchmen |
| 40 |
Spinners, weavers, dry cleaners and similar occupations |
| 41 |
Tailors, couturiers, furriers and people in the fabric and fur/leather confection trade |
| 42 |
Shoemakers, repairers, saddlers and similar occupations |
| 43 |
Carpenters, cabinetmakers, coopers and related occupations |
| 44 |
Builders, bricklayers, window setter and related occupations |
| 45 |
Painters and paperhangers |
| 46 |
Plumbers, tinsmiths, coppersmiths and steel metal workers |
| 47 |
Electricians, electrical cable setters, radio and TV repairmen |
| 48 |
Mechanics, machinery, vehicle and tool repairers, and similar occupations |
| 49 |
Precision device mechanics, watchmakers and similar occupations |
| 50 |
Jewelers and silversmiths |
| 51 |
Fixed motor, excavation and people elevation device operators, and similar occupations |
| 52 |
Radio, TV, sound, and cinema projection equipment operators |
| 53 |
Typographists, litographists, typesetters, press operators, engravers, bookbinders, film developers, and similar occupations |
| 54 |
Miners, quarrymen and similar occupations |
| 55 |
Smeltmen, rolling millers, blacksmiths, and related occupations |
| 56 |
Potters, casters, glass blowers, and similar occupations |
| 57 |
Operators of ovens and heaters, toasters, distillers, and other chemical industry operatives |
| 58 |
Slaughters, butchers, bakers, millers, beer brewers, and similar occupations |
| 59 |
cigar makers and other operatives in the tobacco industry |
| 60 |
Emanciaters, peelers, tanners and other operatives in the preparation of furs and skins |
| 61 |
Operatives in the production of paper goods |
| 62 |
Operatives in the production of machinery, electrical equipment and transportation equipment |
| 63 |
Operative in the production process and similar occupations n.e.c. |
| 64 |
Workers and day laborers in mines and quarries |
| 65 |
Workers and day laborers in the manufacturing industry |
| 66 |
Workers and day laborers in the construction industry |
| 67 |
Workers and day laborers in electricity, gas, water, sanitary services and communications |
| 68 |
Workers and day laborers in transportation and storage |
| 69 |
Other workers and day laborers n.e.c. |
| 70 |
Workers in protection services |
| 71 |
Butlers, housekeepers and kindred occupations |
| 72 |
Cooks, maids and domestic service workers |
| 73 |
Cooks, restaurant and café waiters, bartenders and kindred occupations |
| 74 |
Launderers, pressers, dry cleaners and kindred day laborers in cleaning shops |
| 75 |
Other launderers and pressers |
| 76 |
Porters, janitors, elevator operators and kindred occupations |
| 77 |
Barbers, hair dressers, beauty parlor workers and kindred occupations |
| 78 |
Athletes, Sportspersons and similar occupations |
| 79 |
Photographers and workers with similar occupations |
| 80 |
Other workers in services n. e. c. |
| 82 |
Persons who declare not identifiable occupations and other workers n.e.c. |
| 99 |
NIU (not in universe) |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.